After viewing the amazing eruption on Fernandina, the Evolve sailed back to Isabela Island while we slept. Isabela Island is the largest of all islands in the Galapagos. It was noted that Isabela is larger than all of the other islands of the archipelago combined.
As the sun rose, I headed up to the deck. As always the view was beautiful.

There was another Ecoventura Yacht in the bay as well.

Some of the other passengers were out having morning coffee; checking emails, etc….


There are quite a few little islets in the bay…each looking like its own little world.

An hour after a light breakfast, we boarded the pangas and headed off to Elizabeth Bay. We saw a sea lion doing his “pose” for us along the way.

As this turtle swam by……

There would be no landing on this tour as Elizabeth Bay is known for the mangrove forest that adorns its shores.

And all the interesting wildlife that can be seen.

Like this school of Golden Cownose Rays that glided past us.

We went further into the bay lined with vegetation.

Sorry to say that I don’t have a ton of photos, since we made good use of our binoculars to view wildlife.
Though I did enjoy taking this photo of a sea lion hanging out on the branch of a mangrove tree.


It was very peaceful, serene, and relaxing. Seeing the school of Spotted Eagle Rays passing us in what almost seemed like a choreographed water ballet just seemed to fit right into the ambience.


As we headed back, we saw that the sea lion had settled in for a morning nap.

Time just seemed to slip away as we headed back to the Evolve.

When we were all aboard, it was time to pull up anchor and head to our next destination.


We had lunch…which included some really nice lobster tails.
Then had a nice post lunch siesta/break.
Our next stop would be Tagus Bay, where the Missus and I would have one of most memorable experiences…well….ever!
amazing! so beautiful
It truly was Kat!
Live these posts. Saving my money to do this one day!
Feel free to email me if you have any questions Franklin!
That bay tour looks like it was amazing!!
It was Dereck! Totally different from what I’d picture the Galapagos would be like!
Great stuff! Looking forward to the Tagus Bay cliffhanger that you dropped there!
Glad you enjoy this post Peter! I’ll get that one done!